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Blogroll
- AK on the Go blog by Erin Kirkland (family fun in the 49th state)
- Alaska's Kids blog
- Dirt World blog by Rick Van Noy, author of "A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids and Nature Through the Seasons"
- Kids In The Valley, Adventuring! (KIVA) blog (a free family nature club from the Roanoke Valley, Va., blog has lots of great ideas)
- Life on the Outer Coast/Natural History Sitka blog (unknown author)
- Lost Frenchman blog (nature blog by Sitka resident Paul Norwood)
- Old Duffer's Natural World (Sitka, Alaska, video blog)
- Sitka Gardening blog (local blog by unknown writer using the handle "Natural History of Sitka Sound")
- Sitka Nature blog (by Sitka resident Matt Goff)
- Skedaddle Kids blog: activities, giveaways and reviews to help your child get outside rain, sun or snow (Anchorage-based blog)
Sitka outdoors and recreation links
- "Encounters: Experiences in the North" site for radio show hosted by Sitka resident Richard Nelson
- Alaska Marine Safety Education Association (AMSEA)
- Alaska Raptor Center
- Baranof Barracuda Swim Club
- Castle Hill Archaeological Project (Sitka project by Alaska Office of History and Archaeology)
- City and Borough of Sitka Parks and Recreation Department (includes links to maps in PDF format)
- Fortress of the Bear (bear sanctuary that also has a small farm with pigs and chickens)
- Girls On The Run (running program for girls sponsored by Sitkans Against Family Violence)
- Hames Athletic and Wellness Center
- Island Fever Diving and Adventures/Sitka Bike and Hike (equipment sales, rentals)
- Kayaaní Commission (Sitka Tribe of Alaska group that focuses on the traditional use of plants)
- List of geocache sites in Sitka
- Running of the Boots (annual fundraiser for Sitka Local Foods Network)
- Sea Mountain Golf Course
- Sitka Adventure Racing (home of the Sitka Sound Ocean Adventure Race for kayaks, canoes and rowboats)
- Sitka Bicycle Friendly Community Coalition
- Sitka Community Resource Guide (compiled by Legislative Information Office, opens as PDF file)
- Sitka Community Schools
- Sitka Conservation Society (offers education programs)
- Sitka Cub Scout Pack No. 26, Boy Scouts of America
- Sitka Little League baseball and softball
- Sitka Local Foods Network (community gardens, Sitka Farmers Market, etc.)
- Sitka Mountain Rescue blog
- Sitka National Historical Park (totem trails, Sitka Cultural Center, etc.)
- Sitka Outdoor Kids (group that hosts Tuesday playground time and Friday hikes for kids and parents, Facebook group)
- Sitka page for Alaska State Parks
- Sitka Ranger District Tongass National Forest
- Sitka recreation links from Sitka Economic Development Association
- Sitka Running Routes from RunThePlanet.com
- Sitka Softball Association
- Sitka Sound Ocean Adventures (kayak tours, rental kayaks)
- Sitka Sound Science Center
- Sitka Sustainable Outdoor Recreation Action Plan
- Sitka Through Four Seasons (links to walking maps page from local travel guide)
- Sitka Trail Works (non-profit trail construction group in Sitka)
- Sitka Trails (site by Sitka resident Matt Goff, trails section has details about local trails, blog section has details and photos of his hikes)
- Southeast Alaska Swim Team (Sitka-based team)
- Tongass Clearinghouse (Sitka-based links page with lots of information on the Tongass National Forest)
- Yellow Jersey Cycle Shop (bike, skateboard sales)
Southeast outdoors and recreation links
- Association for the Education of Young Children-Southeast Alaska (AEYC-SEA)
- Discovery Southeast (Juneau-based outdoor discovery program for kids)
- Discovery Southeast blog (outdoors program for kids)
- Juneau Children Outdoors Community Coalition
- Ketchikan Outdoor Recreation and Trails Coalition
- Outdoor Recreation and Community Access (ORCA, recreation program of SAIL for disabled people)
- SEATrails (Southeast Alaska Trail System)
- Southeast Alaska Guidance Association (SAGA)
- Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL)/Outdoor Recreation and Community Access (ORCA) combined site
- Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL, a group helping disabled residents live active lives)
- Southeast Families (resources for parents of children ages 0-8)
- Trail Mix Inc. (Juneau trails maintenance and construction group)
Statewide outdoors and recreation links
- Alaska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
- Alaska Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance
- Alaska Boater Kids (boat safety page from State of Alaska)
- Alaska Coast magazine (free outdoors magazine from Anchorage)
- Alaska Injury Prevention Center
- Alaska Kids page from State of Alaska
- Alaska Natural Resource and Outdoor Education (ANROE)
- Alaska Safe Routes To School page
- Alaska Sea Grant College Program (University of Alaska Fairbanks, bookstore has guidebooks for fishing and beachcombing)
- Alaska State 4-H program (run by University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service)
- Alaska's Kids: where parents connect for all things kid-friendly in Alaska
- Alaskan Kids and Nature (article from Alaska Fish and Wildlife News)
- Anchorage Park Foundation
- Arctic Family Outdoor Coalition (Kotzebue group trying to get kids outdoors)
- Arctic Orienteering Club (Anchorage-based club)
- Babes In The Woods (book by Jennifer Aist of Anchorage about taking young kids outdoors)
- Bears and You (bear safety page from State of Alaska)
- Children's Forest project at Chugach National Forest
- Geocache Alaska
- Get Outdoors Anchorage!
- Girl Scouts of Alaska
- Great Alaska Council, Boy Scouts of America (note, Sitka is in Maritime District)
- International Year of the Forest site for Tongass and Chugach National Forests
- Kids Don't Float program (statewide boating safety for kids program)
- Kids Hooked On Fishing Alaska (includes new Sitka chapter)
- Nature Rocks Homer
- Recess At 20 Below (book by PE teacher Cindy Lou Aillaud of Delta Junction about how to get kids ready for outside play in cold weather)
- Taiga Trekkers hiking group for parents of young children (Anchorage)
- The Children in Nature Collaborative of Alaska (Get Outdoors! Alaska)
- Trailside Discovery — Environmental education camps and school outreach programs from the Alaska Center for the Environment
- University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service
- Youth Employment In Parks program (Anchorage)
U.S. outdoors and recreation links
- Adventure Tykes resources for hiking with your little tyke (for parents of young kids)
- America's Great Outdoors Initiative from the U.S. Department of Interior and President Obama
- American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD)
- American Trails resources for kids
- Become a Junior Forest Ranger (U.S. Forest Service program for kids)
- Children and Nature Network (national program to reconnect children with nature)
- Children, Nature and You (adding awe and wonder to children's lives)
- Discover the Forest — Our Forests & Parks: Where the other you lives
- Earthplay: Creating outdoor play environments for the soul
- Geocaching — the official global GPS cache hunt site (type in Sitka's zip code in the search bar and you'll get a two-page list of geocache sites in Sitka)
- Get Outdoors USA!
- Great Outdoors America page for the America's Great Outdoors Initiative
- Green Hour (National Wildlife Federation program to get kids outdoors for an hour a day)
- Head Start Body Start (activity resources for early childhood from the National Center for Physical Development and Outdoor Play)
- Hooked on Nature (reuniting people and nature)
- Izaak Walton League of America "How-To" page with info on how to build different projects
- Izaak Walton League of America main page
- Just for Kids page from U.S. Forest Service
- KaBOOM! (we help neighborhoods build playgrounds, note Juneau is only Alaska community on group's Playful City USA listings)
- Kids Gardening (helping young minds grow)
- Kids Outdoors e-zine
- Leave No Trace site from Center for Outdoor Ethics about how to enjoy the outdoors without damaging it
- Let's Go Outside page from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Let's Go Outside Revolution (join us on April 8)
- Let's Move Outside page from Michelle Obama's Let's Move program
- Make The Move (site about implementing the 2010-11 U.S. Physical Activity Plan, includes a lot of info about getting kids outdoors)
- Moving Outdoors In Nature Act (bill introduced in U.S. House by Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wis., to get more kids outside)
- National Environmental Education Foundation
- National Geographic for Kids
- National Parks Conservation Association (protecting our national parks for future generations)
- National Wildlife Federation Be Out There page
- National Wildlife Federation kids page (includes Ranger Rick magazine)
- National Wildlife Federation Nature Find page (national database of locations and events)
- Natural Learning Initiative
- Nature Circles (discussion cards for kids to take on the trails)
- Nature Rocks, for happier, healthier, smarter kids and families
- No Child Left Inside Coalition
- Outdoor Baby (news for families who enjoy the outdoors)
- Outdoor Foundation mentor toolkit to help leaders connect kids with the outdoors
- Outdoor Nation (has Outdoor Ambassadors ages 13-30 to help get people outdoors)
- Outdoor Recreation in America (American Recreation Coalition)
- Outdoors Alliance for Kids (OAK)
- Pathways for Play (venture of Natural Learning Initiative and PlayCore to create trails with pockets of play)
- Play Again movie site from Bullfrog Films
- Play Again movie site from Ground Productions (film follows six screen-addicted teens on their first wilderness adventure)
- Playborhood (let your kids go outside and play)
- Project Learning Tree (environmental education program from American Forest Foundation)
- REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) family adventure program
- Richard Louv's resources for getting children in nature
- Richard Louv's site (author of "Last Child In The Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder")
- Rick Van Noy's site (author of "A Natural Sense of Wonder: Connecting Kids and Nature Through the Seasons")
- Robert Bateman Get To Know Your Wild Neighbours program for kids in Canada and the U.S.
- Sharing Nature With Children, Dawn Publications page for the 20th anniversary of the classic nature education book by Joseph Cornell
- Sharing Nature With Children, Dawn Publications Squidoo page (has videos of author Joseph Cornell teaching games to children and an interview)
- Sharing Nature Worldwide (site of nature educator Joseph Cornell, author of "Sharing Nature With Children, Volumes 1 and 2")
- Sierra Club Trails
- Where Do The Children Play? (one-hour documentary from Michigan public television)
- Winter Feels Good site (has lots of info on winter play for kids)
- Winter Trails Day link from SnowLink site (info on winter play with kids)
- YMCA's BOLD program (Boys Outdoors Leadership Development)
- YMCA's BOLD program for girls
- Youth In The Great Outdoors page from the U.S. Department of the Interior
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Jerry Dzugan to give outdoors safety presentation May 11 at Sitka Public Library
Outdoor safety educator and author Jerry Dzugan will give a free presentation, “Enjoying Alaska’s Outdoors: Why Smart People Take Dumb Risks,” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 11, at the Sitka Public Library. Everyone is welcome. Jerry Dzugan has been an educator … Continue reading →
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